Conversely fewer and fewer people go and visit the small sites, I mean the ones that do not show in the selection because they are not enough visited. So we may have a vicious circle here : few visitors bring low visibility. Maybe you have to reach out to become famous…

Diversity

The recent holiday season has favoured the big sites again. Yet challengers already show in this list. You can expect some to rise higher in the next installment in April.

In the last few years the web offer has immensely diversified. Everybody and their wine supplier now has a blog. There now are many quality wine critics who comment on line. So go on a reading journey by browsing the list of 250 best wine sites!

How to participate

Websites are automatically included in the contest as soon as I learn of their existence. To be eligible to the next issue of the Cellarer wine directory, the below conditions must be met:

The main topic should be wine.

Producing estates and wine sellers are excluded. Some of them run wonderful websites but the type of information is different.

If you disagree with the directory criteria, please comment below or e-mail me.

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3 Responses to “Best wine sites as of January 2014”

Hi, Here by accident. You have a thoughtful approach. Unfortunately, a totally unethical site such as Winezap manages to ’score’ well. We periodically receive calls from consumers looking for wine that was listed in 2007 on our prior website’s excel spreadsheet inventory list. Clearly cached by Winezap, they are wasting everyone’s time. We have requested Winezap to purge our old list(s), to no response. All internet traffic is not equal. Sincerely, Dan P